Configuring wireless using command line is painful. Been there done that.
But a good way to configure it from the command line is to install
the wicd-curses package, and whatever it depends on.
Much much easier that way.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Chris Bruner <cbruner at quadro.net> wrote:
> I'm having problems with recent kernels and my wireless, and I was wondering
> if I could get some direction in using the command line step by step to
> configure the wireless with dhcp just so I can rule out gui problems.
>> iwconfig
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> Chris Bruner
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